Casey Anthony and her lawyer Jose Baez (L) leave the Orange County Jail in Orlando, Florida July 17, 2011. Anthony was released from a Florida jail on Sunday to resume the life interrupted three years ago when she was charged with the murder of her 2-year-old daughter Caylee. Anthony was acquitted by a jury on July 5 of culpability in Caylee's death.

Casey Anthony has won another court case. This time against a California media company who wanted to trademark the words “Casey Anthony” – without her permission.

The San Francisco-based company, Grant Media filed a U.S. Trademark application on July 10 in an attempt to secure the rights to use Anthony’s name for entertainment purposes.

The Trademark Office has rejected the request, claiming that Grant Media had no proof of a connection to the 25-year-old, TMZ has reported.

“[Anthony] is not connected with the services sold by the applicant under the mark. Moreover, due to her fame, purchasers would presume a connection between Casey Anthony and the entertainment services,” read the statement of denial.

Sources close to Anthony have also told TMZ that she has no connection to Grant Media. Anthony’s lawyers are ready to take action against anyone else attempting to profit from her name, the sources added.

On July 5, 2011, Casey Anthony was acquitted of murdering her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee. The “not guilty” verdict ignited a fire of shock and outrage.